Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-CON-VE'NI-ENT
IN-CON-VE'NI-ENCE, or IN-CON-VE'NIEN-CYIN-CON-VE'NI-ENT-LY
IN-CON-VE'NI-ENT, a. [Fr. from the L. supra.]
- Incommodious; unsuitable; disadvantageous; giving trouble or uneasiness; increasing the difficulty of progress or success; as, an inconvenient dress or garment; an inconvenient house; inconvenient customs; an inconvenient arrangement of business.
- Unfit; unsuitable. Hooker.
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